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. >> and lastly, fitbit, you wear it like a watch or right on your belt, and it tells you how many steps, how many stairs climbed, how many calories burned in a single day. so if your goal is 2,562, you're almost there. how many steps should we be taking? >> you should be taking at least 10,000. >> reporter: 10,000 steps a day. so today at work, let's see how many steps i take before i get to the news desk here. took the stairs, went to starbucks for everyone, back up the block, got to love the escalator, delivering those coffees to the edit room. i haven't even hit 2,000 yet, which is why that message said faster, david. everyone is laughing at me here in the studio. i should have skipped the escalator. i'm only at 2600 steps. it should say 10,000. "gma" first thing tomorrow morning and as we mentioned robin roberts with a special announce many. we can't wait, diane right back here tomorrow night, good night. morning and as we mentioned robin roberts with a special announce many. we can't wait, diane right back here tomorrow night, good night. >>> next at 6:00, breaking news. we're at t
. >> and lastly, fitbit, you wear it like a watch or right on your belt, and it tells you how many steps, how many stairs climbed, how many calories burned in a single day. so if your goal is 2,562, you're almost there. how many steps should we be taking? >> you should be taking at least 10,000. >> reporter: 10,000 steps a day. so today at work, let's see how many steps i take before i get to the news desk here. took the stairs, went to starbucks for everyone, back up the...
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lastly a commercial, in the commercial lease, the land lords similar to david, the landlord is going to be required to provide some notification as to whether the property has undergone an appropriate cast inspection or not those are i think, the joint highlights between our two departments. from sb 1186 but there is more there for you to read. and then lastly, for david chui, it was enacted january 1, where property owners are required to let potential leasees to know, excuse me, first the property owners are to either one, bring their entrances in rest rooms into compliance or make sure that they notify the perspective tenants that the business, the commercial space may not be in, you know, be in compliance and relationship to disability access. and then when it is time to engage in a new lease, or renew a lease, they do need to have a document that both entities sign i thought that i had did a printout. but i did do a printout of chapter 38. and there is a really good template form for the property owners to use. and we have taken this and made it into a form and we have that on o
lastly a commercial, in the commercial lease, the land lords similar to david, the landlord is going to be required to provide some notification as to whether the property has undergone an appropriate cast inspection or not those are i think, the joint highlights between our two departments. from sb 1186 but there is more there for you to read. and then lastly, for david chui, it was enacted january 1, where property owners are required to let potential leasees to know, excuse me, first the...
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and lastly, i would like to thank the board for allowing us to take a part in this meeting. [applause] >> commissioner wynns. >> thank you, i want to add my congratulations, and thanks to the foundation. my congratulations to all of you. but i wanted to, if i may, as a point of personal privilege express my thank to liana szeto to all of her years of dedication to alice fong yu, and the school district. i have been there since the beginning too, and i appreciate all you have done and the recognition is richly deserved. thank you. >> i would also like to congratulate the honorees tonight. and i had the pleasure of attending an educator trip to china with liana, and i want tell everyone that mandarin skills are excellent. and very well deserved. and i want to thank michelle kyung for being an excellent teacher for my son. when he was in her honor roll class, and thank you for awarding her this recognition. thank you. >> thank you, vice president fewer. all right, we will move along to the student delegates' report. >> we want to congratulate everyone and for the reelection for
and lastly, i would like to thank the board for allowing us to take a part in this meeting. [applause] >> commissioner wynns. >> thank you, i want to add my congratulations, and thanks to the foundation. my congratulations to all of you. but i wanted to, if i may, as a point of personal privilege express my thank to liana szeto to all of her years of dedication to alice fong yu, and the school district. i have been there since the beginning too, and i appreciate all you have done...
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and lastly, we also had verizon. it missed after a record amount of people signed up and bought new phones, but it was on a lot of the subsidies that they were offering, so it cut into profits. the stocks in the final minutes of trading up about 1%. and lastly, cheryl, we've got google after the bell tonight, all eyes on google. of course, the big thing there, the sales of motorola and home unit, the company warned on friday that will not be part of earnings, so analysts could be getting the forecasts wrong, so watch for that one after the bell. and ibm, this is going to be a big one to watch for i.t. spending. that, too, after the bell tonight. so, cheryl, the earnings parade continues, and it's really proven to be a big moving factor for the markets this week. cheryl: right. we've had a heck of a month so far. you were going through a lot of the big dow names, again just hitting session highs. but a lot of this is based, as you're saying, on earnings. there's your dow 30, everyone. >> very positive as a result of t
and lastly, we also had verizon. it missed after a record amount of people signed up and bought new phones, but it was on a lot of the subsidies that they were offering, so it cut into profits. the stocks in the final minutes of trading up about 1%. and lastly, cheryl, we've got google after the bell tonight, all eyes on google. of course, the big thing there, the sales of motorola and home unit, the company warned on friday that will not be part of earnings, so analysts could be getting the...
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lastly, i like to remind all of us that emersion education takes on many forms in today's educational arena. the focus is sometimes blurred. by different interpretations. or political agendas. i hope that the emersion education model as conceptualized and exemplified by the alice fong yu community, will help provide standards of all emersion education programs everywhere. thank you very much. [applause]
lastly, i like to remind all of us that emersion education takes on many forms in today's educational arena. the focus is sometimes blurred. by different interpretations. or political agendas. i hope that the emersion education model as conceptualized and exemplified by the alice fong yu community, will help provide standards of all emersion education programs everywhere. thank you very much. [applause]
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lastly, corruption. let's talk about inadequate planning. we are at risk now of wasting billions of dollars if the agencies charged with implementing new programs and constructing new facility is to not first answer some basic questions. i have been in washington 30 something years. i almost fell off the stage. i came from ohio. maybe i keep this midwestern approach to issues, sort of basic simple questions that you would ask if you were buying a house, buying a car, or trying to lecture your daughter on what school to attend. sort of simple questions, logical questions. these questions are not being asked first -- are not being answered, i should say, in afghanistan. questions such as, are these programs and buildings needed? have you asked the afghans if they want them? have you coordinated it with any of the other organizations working for either of the u.s. government or the international community? have we designed them to meet any specific need that the afghans have? and have redesigned them in such a way that they can be sustainable i
lastly, corruption. let's talk about inadequate planning. we are at risk now of wasting billions of dollars if the agencies charged with implementing new programs and constructing new facility is to not first answer some basic questions. i have been in washington 30 something years. i almost fell off the stage. i came from ohio. maybe i keep this midwestern approach to issues, sort of basic simple questions that you would ask if you were buying a house, buying a car, or trying to lecture your...
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lastly, financial analysts say the ipo calendar will be worth tracking in 2013. with roughly 150 private companies ready to make their initial public offerings, more than in each of the last two years. the new year is bringing in a new form of identity theft. jennifer waters of marketwatch.com tells us the criminals are closer than you think. good morning jen. > > good morning there angela. these bad guys can be your neighbors. they could even live in your house as well. that is how close they are. this comes from id analytics. they did this four-year study just to figure out how close were these id thieves related. and what they found was there were homes or families - a husband, a wife, four 20-somethings - stealing ids and stealing information and using it to open up credit card accounts or bank accounts or cell phone accounts. just these people alone comprise some 10,000 fraud rings in the u.s. that doesn't include those sophisticated geeky guys over in eastern europe in a boiler room during that. > what can people do to protect themselves? > > some of the st
lastly, financial analysts say the ipo calendar will be worth tracking in 2013. with roughly 150 private companies ready to make their initial public offerings, more than in each of the last two years. the new year is bringing in a new form of identity theft. jennifer waters of marketwatch.com tells us the criminals are closer than you think. good morning jen. > > good morning there angela. these bad guys can be your neighbors. they could even live in your house as well. that is how close...
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lastly, a lot of movement ahead of the j.p. morgan health coence next week. which is referred to as the super bowl of healthcare. one of the mover and shakers is expected to be celgene. we are seeing stocks higher than next week. >> thank you seema, very much. >>> to the bond market. find out what traders make of the latest jobs report. not to mention the bullard comment at the top of "power lunch." rick santelli at nyse. hi, rick. >> we were close to 197 1/2. we closed last week at 170. it's been 22 basis point week and for a while over a quarter point. that's pretty large. if you open the chart up, 194 is about the cusp. whether when we close today we are at highest yield since later may or late april. you can see that chart. now sometimes when the treasury market sells off aggressively, it even catches markets off guard. not only investors. think about high yield investment grade. if you look at the inest vmt grade index, you can see the knee jerk reaction is a narrowing of the spreads because corporates didn't sell off as aggressively or look at high yiel
lastly, a lot of movement ahead of the j.p. morgan health coence next week. which is referred to as the super bowl of healthcare. one of the mover and shakers is expected to be celgene. we are seeing stocks higher than next week. >> thank you seema, very much. >>> to the bond market. find out what traders make of the latest jobs report. not to mention the bullard comment at the top of "power lunch." rick santelli at nyse. hi, rick. >> we were close to 197 1/2. we...
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. >> lastly, i have to ask you, do you believe those who want to see a gun legislation passed are doing enough outreach to people who feel that they have a right and know they have a right to own a gun, but perhaps are in the middle and willing to look at legislation and feel like they are under siege by those in the northeast or liberals. is there enough outreach at this point? >> i think there is enough outrage among the gun owning community. the majority of nra members support a check and a ban on high capacity ammunition clips and they need to call the congress today and say we support this. the nra leadership represents the gun industry. the capitol management and remington smith and wesson and bushmast bushmaster. that's where the money comes from. the nra members pay $35 to be a member and it costs $100 for the membership. that's a loss leader. it's just so the nra leadership can say we have numbers, but it's the gun industry who is unregulate and gives tens of millions to the nra and buying off congress. it's time for congress to find their backbone. >> it is a point i'm happy y
. >> lastly, i have to ask you, do you believe those who want to see a gun legislation passed are doing enough outreach to people who feel that they have a right and know they have a right to own a gun, but perhaps are in the middle and willing to look at legislation and feel like they are under siege by those in the northeast or liberals. is there enough outreach at this point? >> i think there is enough outrage among the gun owning community. the majority of nra members support a...
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[applause] and lastly, our budget keeps faith with those to whom we owe the most. it was ape hamlin con that we must quote, care for him who shall have born the battle. but in indiana, our veterans are hurting, and they need our help believe it or not, post 911 hoosier receipt vans are an unemployment rate higher than the national average. we have to do better. we owe these heroes nothing less. heroes like big tim wysong. he got that nickname on the football team on hagerstown high school in 2006. he decided to join the army. arrived in afghanistan for its first deployment n2009. one night in june, driving through a village their convey came under attract. a rocket propelled grenade, exploded the door, pushing a cooper plait threw, destro*eug tim's left leg. nevertheless, tim wysong was able to hold a 350 pound door in place likely saving the livings of everyone in the vehicle. he has had two dozen surgeries ever since. most recent was a year ago. last fall he got married and did his first fk. big time wysong is an american hero and big tim is with us tonight. [app
[applause] and lastly, our budget keeps faith with those to whom we owe the most. it was ape hamlin con that we must quote, care for him who shall have born the battle. but in indiana, our veterans are hurting, and they need our help believe it or not, post 911 hoosier receipt vans are an unemployment rate higher than the national average. we have to do better. we owe these heroes nothing less. heroes like big tim wysong. he got that nickname on the football team on hagerstown high school in...
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lastly, let me say this as a father. i find it reprehensible and disgusting and outside the balance of human dignity that the nra could place an advertisement on television attacking president obama's daughters. [applause] even in this at times, outrageous business of politics in which we've are all engaged. we must have the sense to not attack the families and children of those of us engaged in public service. the nra has struck an incredibly new low in public discourse, and that advertisement should be in removed immediately. [applause] that advertisement has no place in the legitimate dialogue must that must take place in order to make this country safer for all of us, especially our children. thank you, madam leader. [applause] >> thank you, sir. [applause] >> thank you, mayor, for your powerful testimony. ms. nottingham, you have been so supportive. we continue the legacy of public service and we are happy that you are here today to share your thoughts with us and we welcome you. >> thank you for having me. it is fi
lastly, let me say this as a father. i find it reprehensible and disgusting and outside the balance of human dignity that the nra could place an advertisement on television attacking president obama's daughters. [applause] even in this at times, outrageous business of politics in which we've are all engaged. we must have the sense to not attack the families and children of those of us engaged in public service. the nra has struck an incredibly new low in public discourse, and that advertisement...
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and lastly, acted in a manner that were not ashamed of our children watching because they are. i'm taking this principles to heart. and we've already hit the ground running to create better jobs, better schools and more effect of government. a company recently came to montana and said goodbye to look in in a manufacturing city, but they needed a workforce ready for the high-tech betting they do. he's high-paying jobs are exactly the kind we should have here in montana. that's why we with great falls college. the begin training workers to fill these jobs in this company is now moving to the electric city. [applause] i think the program also ensure high schools in great falls can graduate with certificates that would make them attractive candidates for the company as well. so not only is it better job, the better education. at the tulsa to bring to market new government to montana and we do not already as well. tomorrow for the first time ever, montana's check book will be online. [applause] bubble has is a searchable database so anyone in siena or anyone across the world for tha
and lastly, acted in a manner that were not ashamed of our children watching because they are. i'm taking this principles to heart. and we've already hit the ground running to create better jobs, better schools and more effect of government. a company recently came to montana and said goodbye to look in in a manufacturing city, but they needed a workforce ready for the high-tech betting they do. he's high-paying jobs are exactly the kind we should have here in montana. that's why we with great...
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and lastly, this is the first round of 2016, and it was obvious >> colby talking about demagoguery. that clip is the ultimate in demagoguery. at the end she says, our job is to find out what happened. well, to find out what happened, you have to know whether this was a spontaneous, 1-off demonstration gone awry, or was in the leading edge of a resurgence of al qaeda in north africa, which would later impact mali and create dead americans and others in algeria. that is the essence of finding out what happened. yet, in the have second before she says, what difference does it make if it was a spontaneous demonstration or something else? that is a complete contradiction. there is not anybody that pointed it out. the essence of what happened is, is this a resurgence of al qaeda, and why is it that the administration went weeks and weeks with attending it had to do with a video, when there was no demonstration in the first place? >> if i am not mistaken, the president, the next day, did say it was an act of terror. >> he did not. >> he said it in the rose garden the very next day. we woul
and lastly, this is the first round of 2016, and it was obvious >> colby talking about demagoguery. that clip is the ultimate in demagoguery. at the end she says, our job is to find out what happened. well, to find out what happened, you have to know whether this was a spontaneous, 1-off demonstration gone awry, or was in the leading edge of a resurgence of al qaeda in north africa, which would later impact mali and create dead americans and others in algeria. that is the essence of...
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unemployed or when you're old you should have a minimum of coverage their rights should be protected and lastly we believe in what we call social dialogue when problems arise the solutions are best found when governments workers and employers sit down together the ilo is made up of the way not just to governments but employers and workers and find solutions it works it's fair according to your ideology i mean the ideology of your organization can such a thing as cheap labor can exist on earth. well you know wages are different in different countries nobody has ever argued and certainly the ilo has never argued for a minimum wage for everybody in the world it's not a an idea which is realistic or necessary and many countries can benefit from the fact that their labor costs are lower than other countries people in asia produce nothing wrong about that there's nothing wrong about it so long as what underpins that is not an abuse so long as those wages are fixed freely workers' rights are respected then i think this is a perfectly normal situation and as i've described to you wages are moving up ve
unemployed or when you're old you should have a minimum of coverage their rights should be protected and lastly we believe in what we call social dialogue when problems arise the solutions are best found when governments workers and employers sit down together the ilo is made up of the way not just to governments but employers and workers and find solutions it works it's fair according to your ideology i mean the ideology of your organization can such a thing as cheap labor can exist on earth....
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. >> and lastly, doctor, how many kids, or who should be required to take medication, i should ask? >> anyone who has adhd should seriously consider taking medication. studies have thrown that behavorial therapies can offer help, but medication is well beyond what the interventions can do. it's a hard thing for parents to swallow. they don't like the idea of their kid taking medication, but it is remarkable how well this workforce a vast majority of kids. >> doctor, thanks, man. >> thanks. >>> here on "news4 midday," still to come, will lindsay lohan show up in court today and why is there even confusion whether she will? before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bro
. >> and lastly, doctor, how many kids, or who should be required to take medication, i should ask? >> anyone who has adhd should seriously consider taking medication. studies have thrown that behavorial therapies can offer help, but medication is well beyond what the interventions can do. it's a hard thing for parents to swallow. they don't like the idea of their kid taking medication, but it is remarkable how well this workforce a vast majority of kids. >> doctor, thanks,...
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. >> lastly, the first lady's role in this. we saw her in that ad, web ad to supporters. what will her role in this organization be if not now than later? >> certainly, at the moment, she's helping to organize, helping to draw people in to the group. what sort of formal role she will have, what sort of role she will have in raising money or raising -- attracting, recru recruiting volunteers, we don't know and waiting to find out. it will be formally unveiled sunday at a conference for obama volunteers and staff and perhaps knowing more after that. >> another unprecedented move by the president and his supporters and showing how they've been able to pull in this vast i guess arsenal, reid, of of people from all over that got him re-elected and obviously he wants to have them stay under his umbrella throughout. it's interesting. >> that's right. it's a way of continuing the come pain. you know? the president was, you know, was far better as a campaigner than as far as energizing people than he was in office. and they're trying to continue some of that momentum in to the sec
. >> lastly, the first lady's role in this. we saw her in that ad, web ad to supporters. what will her role in this organization be if not now than later? >> certainly, at the moment, she's helping to organize, helping to draw people in to the group. what sort of formal role she will have, what sort of role she will have in raising money or raising -- attracting, recru recruiting volunteers, we don't know and waiting to find out. it will be formally unveiled sunday at a conference...
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and lastly, disinfect. wipe off those surfaces and, guess what, diane? the flu virus really does not like humidity and sunlight. so, you want to open up the blinds, boost the humidity, turn up the temperature. research has shown that can actually deactivate the flu virus. >> let the sun shine in if you can. >> absolutely. >> thank you so much, dr. jennifer ashton reporting in. >>> and we turn next to washington today. secretary of state hillary clinton spoke to cameras for the first time since her concussion and blood clot, saying she is thrilled to be back at work, but calling her return to the state department bittersweet, as she prepares to step down, saying, don't call it retirement just yet. >> i don't know if that's the word i would use, but certainly stepping off the very fast track for a little while. >> and for now, her fast track includes some growing signs of menace from iran. today, the state department vowed to do something about a father held hostage for years and a family's desperate plea for action. here's abc's chief global aff r affairs
and lastly, disinfect. wipe off those surfaces and, guess what, diane? the flu virus really does not like humidity and sunlight. so, you want to open up the blinds, boost the humidity, turn up the temperature. research has shown that can actually deactivate the flu virus. >> let the sun shine in if you can. >> absolutely. >> thank you so much, dr. jennifer ashton reporting in. >>> and we turn next to washington today. secretary of state hillary clinton spoke to...
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. >> and lastly, i want to ask you, france has a lot of important areas in that region, specifically pertaining to their uranium, they extract from some of those countries. i know that french special forces have been right in niger. they immediately go to where these rich natural resources exist in these countries that they need. are you worried about this becoming sort of an economic war, kind of like what we saw in iraq for oil, this idea of these imperialists coming to get the resources and that's what al qaeda can use as a real, a recruiting tool? >> well, luke, you make a great point. we're only going to achieve security and stability in mali and niger, in mowauritania, in this whole region if we address and help those governments address those long-standing internal disputes. it's because of 50 years of complaints and disputes in northern mali that this whole destabilization of mali began in the first place. we have to have elections that restore a legitimate democratic government in mali and the malian government itself needs to address the real concerns and complaints of its
. >> and lastly, i want to ask you, france has a lot of important areas in that region, specifically pertaining to their uranium, they extract from some of those countries. i know that french special forces have been right in niger. they immediately go to where these rich natural resources exist in these countries that they need. are you worried about this becoming sort of an economic war, kind of like what we saw in iraq for oil, this idea of these imperialists coming to get the...
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and then lastly is how do we grow a supply of advanced engineers in the united states by greeting and network of manufacturing universities? we've done it with land grant starting in the 1860s. this is the challenge of this generation this century, this year. that's our final recommendation. so, we can get our act together in this country, and from our perspective at the metro program, because we see all this energy bubbling up in cities and metros and states. we can realize the full potential that advanced manufacturing moment, but we do need to make some -- we do need of some smart public policy, whether in this town, or in the laboratories of democracy and centers of innovation, our states, cities and metropolitan areas. so with that concept setting, let me start with clous klaus. what is fueling it and what's been holding back? >> i do think, to the very fact that we're sitting here and debating it, the whole fact that you gave us show the debate is in full swing, and it's good that it is in full swing because there's so many factors change. let's get a lay of the lane. i think yo
and then lastly is how do we grow a supply of advanced engineers in the united states by greeting and network of manufacturing universities? we've done it with land grant starting in the 1860s. this is the challenge of this generation this century, this year. that's our final recommendation. so, we can get our act together in this country, and from our perspective at the metro program, because we see all this energy bubbling up in cities and metros and states. we can realize the full potential...
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la lastly mr. obama said this. >> in the month since 20 precious children and six brave adults were violently taken from us, more than 900 of our fellow americans have reportedly died at the end of a gun. >> reporter: this statement is wrong. the number is much higher. according to the cdc 900 people are murdered on average every month in the u.s. by firearms. but 2,700 are killed by a gun every single month. but here is the caveat. the vast majority of those deaths, about 63%, come from suicide or accidental death. now to widen the scope of this discussion, violent crime over the last 20 years nationally has fallen by a massive amount, 50%. technically america is much safer now statistically than it's been in decades. but controlling the crime rate is not the underlying goal of the president norv congress. it's preventing more newtowns from ever happening again and there is some evidence to suggest a weapons assault ban could achieve that end. i am sam brock and that is today's reality check. >> n
la lastly mr. obama said this. >> in the month since 20 precious children and six brave adults were violently taken from us, more than 900 of our fellow americans have reportedly died at the end of a gun. >> reporter: this statement is wrong. the number is much higher. according to the cdc 900 people are murdered on average every month in the u.s. by firearms. but 2,700 are killed by a gun every single month. but here is the caveat. the vast majority of those deaths, about 63%, come...
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ago it was about us address the run on the big screen from his west bank headquarters in ramallah and lastly death khaled mashal urged reconciliation and national unity joining his gaza last month political analyst and he says it's time for the two parties to last side their differences while israel should stop seeking to rock the boat. i know how much we'll have to listen to to fight the hand they are in fact i would have to look into the hamas in the eye and both sides have to agree on only one thing we don't need more the consolation talks we don't need more the consolation agreements because there were so many agreement signed between the two parties but not one of them has been honored or implemented but hamas cannot take over palestine the concerns of netanyahu are baseless and groundless he's the only israeli leader who has been giving support to hamas or not only to hamas but out to every extremist group on the palestinian side simply because he's dumping the palestinian moderates is dumping the leadership of theirs in a bus he's dumping the for the political negotiations with the wi
ago it was about us address the run on the big screen from his west bank headquarters in ramallah and lastly death khaled mashal urged reconciliation and national unity joining his gaza last month political analyst and he says it's time for the two parties to last side their differences while israel should stop seeking to rock the boat. i know how much we'll have to listen to to fight the hand they are in fact i would have to look into the hamas in the eye and both sides have to agree on only...
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and lastly, he's cool. [laughter] john brady, george clooney, james bond, the president have nothing on mo. governor, congratulations on a great decision and were all excited with your decision today. [applause] >> thank you, lieutenant governor. he cited. good morning, everybody. thank you for joining today. i want to begin by congratulating john kerry and the confirmation and thanking him for service of the commonwealth. for more than 25 years as a veteran, prosecutor, lieutenant governor and senator coming he's been a vote for progressive pragmatism and a model of statesmanship. we are so very fortunate that our country will have a person of such care there and integrity as our next secretary of state. we wish him well in this critical new role and i thank them personally for his friendship. yesterday afternoon i received senator kerry's letter resigning his seat. under massachusetts i now have responsibility to set a date for a special election to fill the vacant see and appoint someone to serve as sena
and lastly, he's cool. [laughter] john brady, george clooney, james bond, the president have nothing on mo. governor, congratulations on a great decision and were all excited with your decision today. [applause] >> thank you, lieutenant governor. he cited. good morning, everybody. thank you for joining today. i want to begin by congratulating john kerry and the confirmation and thanking him for service of the commonwealth. for more than 25 years as a veteran, prosecutor, lieutenant...
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lastly want to remind everyone that there is an opportunity to submit comments for the record you can submit comments to us and one of two ways either by mail at the u.s. commission on civil rights office of the general counsel here at 1331 pennsylvania avenue nw washington, d.c. 20425. or you can send an e-mail, public comments at usccr.gov. we look forward to preparing the report. you have a motion that he wanted to make. >> [inaudible] not for the public understand the topic. we have 45 days from today to submit your public comments and then we look forward to preparing and sending our report with finding the recommendation about what we've learned here today. thank you. it's now 2:45 come and we adjourn this hearing. she had been talking about this dream that he had. she talked about it for years, the american dream come and then it had become his dream and he'd been in the trade just a few months before, and he talked about if i have a dream that america will someday realize these principles in the declaration of independence. so, i think that he was just inspired by the moment.
lastly want to remind everyone that there is an opportunity to submit comments for the record you can submit comments to us and one of two ways either by mail at the u.s. commission on civil rights office of the general counsel here at 1331 pennsylvania avenue nw washington, d.c. 20425. or you can send an e-mail, public comments at usccr.gov. we look forward to preparing the report. you have a motion that he wanted to make. >> [inaudible] not for the public understand the topic. we have...
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. >> so, the government already provided grants to battery companies, and lastly another one went bankrupt, a 123 battery company. compact power run by lg -- battery company that is laying off workers. i'm not sure the government has a role. as far as natural gas goes, gm and chrysler have announced, gm and ford have announced they will be making dual fuel pickup trucks using natural gas and gasoline, and many fleet of trucks, and buses now run on natural gas. .. the wrong technology will be a drain of the taxpayer and will add to our trillion dollar deficit. [inaudible question] >> thank you. i would like to know, to which to greedy peak says the united nations look in that 21st century that has contributed to the conservation of political power in the hands of the green lobby? >> well, un has always been very encouraging of the green lobby, and this green jobs issue is not just an issue here in the that states but the issue also in europe, being encouraged by the u.n., meetings in real over the summer, but europe is also finding that green jobs are not all they thought there would be. sp
. >> so, the government already provided grants to battery companies, and lastly another one went bankrupt, a 123 battery company. compact power run by lg -- battery company that is laying off workers. i'm not sure the government has a role. as far as natural gas goes, gm and chrysler have announced, gm and ford have announced they will be making dual fuel pickup trucks using natural gas and gasoline, and many fleet of trucks, and buses now run on natural gas. .. the wrong technology will...
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lastly, india's sensex just shut shop, ending lower by .4%. back to you, ross. >> thanks for that. >>> alcoa swung to a fourth quarter profit matching forecasts as results were helped by stabilizing aluminum prices and higher sales to the aerospace sector and cost cutting. revenues down 1.5% to $5.9 billion. that also beat estimates. alcoa has also boosted its 2013 global demand forecast. it's now 7%. previously 6.5%. the growth says clikleinfeld ber than expected. the stock up 2.4% in frankfurt, up 1.3% after hours in the united states. >>> coming up in the next half-hour of the program, we'll go inside alcoa's latest report with senior metals and mining analyst at clsa. >>> we had a chat yesterday on twitter. this after several analysts have come on the show. i've had three in the space two of days predicting that eventually this year the u.s. dollar will big a psychic likal play and -- cyclical play and will rise with the s&p 500 pushing against the backdrop of a stronger u.s. economy. many have pointed to divergence to the s&p 500 and euro
lastly, india's sensex just shut shop, ending lower by .4%. back to you, ross. >> thanks for that. >>> alcoa swung to a fourth quarter profit matching forecasts as results were helped by stabilizing aluminum prices and higher sales to the aerospace sector and cost cutting. revenues down 1.5% to $5.9 billion. that also beat estimates. alcoa has also boosted its 2013 global demand forecast. it's now 7%. previously 6.5%. the growth says clikleinfeld ber than expected. the stock up...
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secondly it's going to be the fact that we think the inventory destocking has run its course and lastly the business spending that has been absent. we think that begins to pick up. so thing those drivers will be enough to continue to push the technology sector higher. by the way, one important thing, scott, when you look at the technology, when you look at it on an equal weighted basis, you find that it's done very well. so it's all about the big names that haven't made it so fafrmt mike, good to talk with you. >> thanks, scott. >>> meantime the new blackberry as we showed you is finally here. officially unveiled today in new york city. it's so important that the company is staking its name on it literally. don yacktmanman manager of yakt man's, welcome back to halftime. >> thanks. great to be on. >> you have been trimming your stake as the stock, as we said, has doubled over the last three months. where does it go from here? >> well, that's a good question. first of all i want to deny the rumors that i was the first one they asked to cut their hair at the lunch. launch. >> all right. f
secondly it's going to be the fact that we think the inventory destocking has run its course and lastly the business spending that has been absent. we think that begins to pick up. so thing those drivers will be enough to continue to push the technology sector higher. by the way, one important thing, scott, when you look at the technology, when you look at it on an equal weighted basis, you find that it's done very well. so it's all about the big names that haven't made it so fafrmt mike, good...
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. >> lastly, one of the things in terms of institutional investing that i think is to the detriment of apple. some things are working. if you pare back your holdings in apple there's plenty of place can you go. multiple home where those floss of capital can see positive return. >> do you think we a bottom or close to it is here? >> i think we're close to it. we're close to the bottom of the consensus. what a lot of people are doing too is taking the less riskier investment in apple and putting it in high risk names. not just apple. we're starting to see -- remember december was a strong quarter. they will blow through earnings next week. >> southeast folks could have done what we were describing a month ago. people who had losses which were a lot of folks that bought it from 600 all the way down to 500, a lot of those folks have been blowing it out lawsuitly and taking those losses. didn't make sense to take it last year because you want to pay as much in tax last year because the rates were lower for folks in those higher earner brackets. now those same folks have been taking and that
. >> lastly, one of the things in terms of institutional investing that i think is to the detriment of apple. some things are working. if you pare back your holdings in apple there's plenty of place can you go. multiple home where those floss of capital can see positive return. >> do you think we a bottom or close to it is here? >> i think we're close to it. we're close to the bottom of the consensus. what a lot of people are doing too is taking the less riskier investment in...
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lastly, iphone, if you wanted to buy an unlocked iphone for every single american, you can buy that with $237 billion. that's $649, not the subsidized price. >> every man, woman and child in america. that's staggering. good number crunching. in the session closing pretty much at session lows. got no lift whatsoever during the session. >> i keep hearing people come back to the notion that this thing is a value stock. and i've sort of been a skeptic for a long time. but admittedly i was a skeptic before it ran at $700. so it certainly ran there. who the incremental buyers are going to be before you decide to race in. whenever you see bad news come out in a stock, usually trying to catch the falling knife on the first day is not the best idea. you probably want to wait a couple days just to see how it settles out. then the debate can rage whether you think there's still opportunity here. for me, i'll sit on the sidelines and continue to watch it. >> the question for a lot of investors out there is this falling knife now a value stock. scrambling to downgrade and revise all their price targe
lastly, iphone, if you wanted to buy an unlocked iphone for every single american, you can buy that with $237 billion. that's $649, not the subsidized price. >> every man, woman and child in america. that's staggering. good number crunching. in the session closing pretty much at session lows. got no lift whatsoever during the session. >> i keep hearing people come back to the notion that this thing is a value stock. and i've sort of been a skeptic for a long time. but admittedly i...
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sandy, the debt ceiling, the fiscal cliff debates, what effect that's had on consumer behavior and lastly, we'd say we remain positive, but the markets have had a bit of a run here, we would expect a little bit of a breather. one area you could see catchup is gold and precious metals. >> all right, we've seen a hit there recently. michael, you're at the wheel. 30 seconds on the clock. >> keeping a close eye on facebook. it was obviously the post eer child for social media stocks last year. stock broke over 30 yesterday, 31 today. a lot of enthusiasm. keep a close eye on it. we're bullish on it longer term. second thing is herbalife, today was day two of the jihad between bill ackman and the company. we maintain a bullish stance. it's been a wild ride. still think it goes higher. last one is consumer stocks. kind of a mixed bag for holiday names today. we continue to have a bullish stance. >> all right. we will leave it there. gentlemen, thank you very much. we'll be watching all of those stories. hope to see you soon. check back with you soon. thank you, guys. >>> up next, my thoughts on
sandy, the debt ceiling, the fiscal cliff debates, what effect that's had on consumer behavior and lastly, we'd say we remain positive, but the markets have had a bit of a run here, we would expect a little bit of a breather. one area you could see catchup is gold and precious metals. >> all right, we've seen a hit there recently. michael, you're at the wheel. 30 seconds on the clock. >> keeping a close eye on facebook. it was obviously the post eer child for social media stocks...
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lastly, ladies and gentlemen, our borders. most of our over 225,000 election-day voters were patient, and support of. it was long, busy and exhilarating. quickly, one part of what i saw -- one of the things that i saw, we talked about the long lines, but i have long lines against long waits. a long line that is moving is fine. the problem came in the wait, and a couple of things contributed. one of them was the check-in process. it needs to be challenged. we have offered brakes. the only -- offer breaks. the only problem is that you have 20 people in this line, two in this one, and the captain would have to go out and called webers less name begins with such and such. that did not work well with people passing you if you had been in line for two hours. the long balance, they were so long before on two sides. no understand it has been years since washington, d.c., as head a ballot on two sides. we have to train the workers had to remind voters to use both sides. this has nine races. it is a paper ballot, though when you transla
lastly, ladies and gentlemen, our borders. most of our over 225,000 election-day voters were patient, and support of. it was long, busy and exhilarating. quickly, one part of what i saw -- one of the things that i saw, we talked about the long lines, but i have long lines against long waits. a long line that is moving is fine. the problem came in the wait, and a couple of things contributed. one of them was the check-in process. it needs to be challenged. we have offered brakes. the only --...
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and lastly, someone who is a big advocate of making sure our economy is strong as a result of immigration reform but we preserve a core value of our society which is family reunification. and how do we do that in a way that is smart and promotes legal immigration versus what has families divide so long and how do they become reunified. i believe we can take care of those issues. finally let me say a word or two in spanish. \[speaking spanish] -- [speaking spanish] >> first of all, let me say, i do not agree with anything you just said in spanish. [laughter] i am new to this issue in terms of the senate, not in terms of my life. i have lived surrounded by immigrants, my neighbors are immigrants, i'm mara into a family of immigrants. i see the good of immigration every day, how important it is for our future. as most americans, i know how critical the immigration system has been for our heritage and our future. by the same token, i see the negative is that illegal immigration is causing our country. these are issues that the vast majority of americans agree with. they believe we do have a l
and lastly, someone who is a big advocate of making sure our economy is strong as a result of immigration reform but we preserve a core value of our society which is family reunification. and how do we do that in a way that is smart and promotes legal immigration versus what has families divide so long and how do they become reunified. i believe we can take care of those issues. finally let me say a word or two in spanish. \[speaking spanish] -- [speaking spanish] >> first of all, let me...
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you certainly want to give them a visa, because they will go and start businesses for americans, and lastly, when you have jobs that we need to get done but americans won't take like working in the fields, letting the crops rot or letting the farms move south of the border is just insanity, we need to get people in here. >> i here by declare -- >> that's a sensible solution that might actually happen. there's also a sensible plan that seems a longshot. both parties see the problem. our nation's roads and power lines, bridges and water pipes are literally falling apart. the problem is, nobody wants to do anything about it. >> good morning, everyone. >> ed rendell has a new book out, he says the solution is simple. >> as governor, i inherited a state that had the highest number of structurally deficient bridges in the nation. i borrowed a lot of money, put it into bridge repair, the stimulus helped us mightily, that was one of the reasons that pennsylvania had the lowest unemployment rate of any industrial state in the union. there was something called build america bonds. the federal governm
you certainly want to give them a visa, because they will go and start businesses for americans, and lastly, when you have jobs that we need to get done but americans won't take like working in the fields, letting the crops rot or letting the farms move south of the border is just insanity, we need to get people in here. >> i here by declare -- >> that's a sensible solution that might actually happen. there's also a sensible plan that seems a longshot. both parties see the problem....
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. >> reporter: and lastly -- ♪ >> reporter: unlike the unhappy guys in the movie "office space," embrace all sorts of technology. >> by the year 2020, over 75% of jobs will have a technology component. and i think that's very important for people to understand for longevity and for employment in the future. >> reporter: staying employed this year will be easier in some fields than in others, of course. for example, jobs in health care and business services like sales are expected to be plentiful. and as 2013 goes on, the job market is predicted to pick up steam, setting the stage for better days in the next new year. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>> a new study says medical mistakes are much more common than you might think. find out what questions you need to ask to protect yourself. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with i
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and, lastly, i think that their reign as one of the most hated companies in america is coming to an end. probably to be replaced by apple, i think. and for all of those reasons i think that, you know, we're used to things now trading at this multiple to book and i don't think we should be. i think -- >> dude, you're toast. >> i don't think so. >> she is the -- >> i know. >> reigning champ so far. >> i got this, though. >> odds are against you. >> let's go to commercial now. >> all right. bear case. >> what you got? >> first of all, let's go with technical. if you look at goldman sachs, it is bouncing against a five-year down trend line. that's what caught my interest at first. secondly, when we look at valuation, you can look back at the last ten years, but the problem with the next ten years in this capital markets is not going to look like the last ten. so, if you look at the rally over the last three months and price to book, we're bumping up against the high end of the price to book ratio. but most importantly, what really, i think, is the problem with goldman sachs here is, t y the
and, lastly, i think that their reign as one of the most hated companies in america is coming to an end. probably to be replaced by apple, i think. and for all of those reasons i think that, you know, we're used to things now trading at this multiple to book and i don't think we should be. i think -- >> dude, you're toast. >> i don't think so. >> she is the -- >> i know. >> reigning champ so far. >> i got this, though. >> odds are against you. >>...
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lastly saddam hussein was a stable regime and it hadn't in recent years been aggressive. but nonetheless, if you're sitting in london or paris, you're thinking, oh, my god, another intervention at a time when our military is losing strength, not gaining strength. >> exactly. and it's interesting to see the u.s. response being very cautious. we'll hear from the president on monday whether he makes a big policy statement on this, perhaps unlikely. but for the bridge stickersel here and to go back to david cameron, wa kind of pressure is on him to formulate a response here? not only in this event, but for the next round of activity to unfold. >> it's a very fast-moving situation. i think their first response was to try to be supportive to -- not too supportive, send a couple of planes, send our own troops. however, if a lot of troops have been killed in the algerian situation, if the mali thing gets out of hand, there may be pressure to rachet up the response. president obama's response is incredibly important. all of the signals we've been getting from the white house is th
lastly saddam hussein was a stable regime and it hadn't in recent years been aggressive. but nonetheless, if you're sitting in london or paris, you're thinking, oh, my god, another intervention at a time when our military is losing strength, not gaining strength. >> exactly. and it's interesting to see the u.s. response being very cautious. we'll hear from the president on monday whether he makes a big policy statement on this, perhaps unlikely. but for the bridge stickersel here and to...